Human: Fall Flat has Sold a Tonne of Copies
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London, United Kingdom – June 19th – Award-winning publisher Curve Digital, alongside fan heralded No Brakes Games, are today proud to announce that Human: Fall Flat
has surpassed four million global sales across all platforms. Having
initially launched on Steam Early Access in 2016, the game has
subsequently seen full release on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and
Nintendo Switch. It also saw a mammoth 8-player online multiplayer patch
for PC in November 2017, greatly expanding the audience-base of its
wobbly, physics-based puzzle and exploration game.
Coinciding with this milestone, Human: Fall Flat is receiving an all new 1.4 patch today on PC that adds Japanese and Korean language options. It will tweak a handful of smaller issues too that you can read about in the patch notes.
Coinciding with this milestone, Human: Fall Flat is receiving an all new 1.4 patch today on PC that adds Japanese and Korean language options. It will tweak a handful of smaller issues too that you can read about in the patch notes.
Since its release in 2016, Human: Fall Flat has made repeated
success out of Bob’s building failures. The game has reached the top 5
of the Nintendo eShop in Europe, USA and Japan, rubbing shoulders with a
certain other moustached handyman. Meanwhile on the PlayStation Store,
the game made the December sales Top 10 in the USA, bringing a splash of
slapstick comedy to the chart. Human: Fall Flat is also one of the 2018’s Top Played Games on Steam and will also be part of the Steam Summer Sale.
“I’m astounded that Human: Fall Flat has reached so many people already, and with the new Japanese and Korean language options, I’m thrilled that it will reach more,” said developer Tomas Sakalauskas. “The idea that the game started out as a solo-development endeavour and now has millions of fans all over the world is truly astonishing.”
“We’ve been blown away by how Human: Fall Flat has been welcomed in Asia,” said Jason Perkins, Managing Director at Curve Digital. “With the release of Korean and Japanese languages for the game, we hope Bob’s adventures will continue to be enjoyed by even more players around the world.”
“I’m astounded that Human: Fall Flat has reached so many people already, and with the new Japanese and Korean language options, I’m thrilled that it will reach more,” said developer Tomas Sakalauskas. “The idea that the game started out as a solo-development endeavour and now has millions of fans all over the world is truly astonishing.”
“We’ve been blown away by how Human: Fall Flat has been welcomed in Asia,” said Jason Perkins, Managing Director at Curve Digital. “With the release of Korean and Japanese languages for the game, we hope Bob’s adventures will continue to be enjoyed by even more players around the world.”
About No Brakes Games
No Brakes Games is a one man Lithuanian studio.
About Curve Digital
Curve Digital is one of the world’s leading publishers of games on PC and consoles. Since 2013, the company has been working with some of the world’s best game developers to help bring their games – from indie hits like Dear Esther to the likes of the million-selling Human: Fall Flat - to the broadest possible audiences all over the world. In 2017 Curve Digital was recognised by the celebrated Develop Industry Excellence Awards as ‘Publishing Hero’ and in 2018 was crowned the ‘Indie Games Publisher of the Year’ at the MCV Awards. Most recently, Curve Digital has been shortlisted for the ‘Publishing Hero’ at the 2018 Develop Industry Excellence Awards.
www.curve-digital.com
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Aussie Gamers Express
20th June 2018